No-Bake Peanut Butter Treats Recipe

No-Bake Peanut Butter Treats Recipe

This quick and tasty dessert is perfect for a road trip. The treats won't stick to your hands, so you'll crave more than one. Keep them on hand in the refrigerator for an easy snack. —Sonia Rohda, Waverly, Nebraska

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muffbear74 User ID: 209131258581

Reviewed Dec. 24, 2016

"I had trouble with the dough being too dry to stick together. It may be because I use local honey which is a thicker consistency than what you buy in the store. Anyway, I tried adding a splash of milk and then it became too gooey. Had to add more oats and milk powder to firm it up. I will probably not attempt these again."

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mamaknowsbest User ID: 5826120172388

Reviewed Nov. 13, 2013

"You will want to DOUBLE this recipe!! It is so great. I did change it a little-- used chocolate protein powder instead of powdered milk. Adding the addition of "chocolate-i-ness" made it taste like a true peanut butter cup! Instead of rolling into balls, the double recipe fits nicely into a 9x9 square pan. Great straight out of fridge or out of a lunch box. Yummy!"

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JudithRN3 User ID: 194959184113

Reviewed Oct. 22, 2013

"just made them; used granola instead of cracker crumbs (did not have)--- the dough was have eaten before I could roll them!!! very very good!"

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Karen Hansen User ID: 324899209520

Reviewed Oct. 17, 2013

"Made the recipe exactly as directed and my family loved them on our Canadian Thanksgiving table:)"

"we had something similar in my school, but they used corn flakes instead of oats or Rice Crispies. delish as I remember it."

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greenpickles17 User ID: 5907887102297

Reviewed Oct. 10, 2013

"You can use almond extract instead of the vanilla and add some chopped almonds instead of the graham cracker crumbs. YUMMY!"

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bakergirlmd User ID: 6045723155385

Reviewed Oct. 10, 2013

"If you want to change things up, add chopped miniature Reese's peanut butter cups--you get the best of both worlds! I would suggest rolling in chopped walnuts, too, if you want to skip the graham cracker crumbs."

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Carla Morris User ID: 6843404102295

Reviewed Sep. 3, 2012

"We made something simular to this when I was a girl in home ec. But instead of oats, we used rice krispies, and instead of milk, powdered sugar. I've been looking for a recipe for years. Can't wait to try this to see how simular it is to the flavors I remember in my mind! Thanks for sharing!"

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JCV4 User ID: 628113155384

Reviewed Mar. 9, 2012

"Everyone really liked this recipe and I agree about adding chocolate. Perhaps a little cocoa powder in the mix would be good. Next time!"